%%  Optional Packages to consider.   These packages are compatible with
%%    ncsuthesis.

%%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%%
%% Hyperref package creates PDF metadata and hyperlinks in Table of Contents
%%  and citations.  Based on feedback from the NCSU thesis editor,
%%  the links are not visually distinct from normal text (i.e. no change
%%  in color or extra boxes).
\usepackage[
  pdfauthor={Shahrzad Azizzadeh},
  pdftitle={The Title},
  pdfcreator={pdftex},
  pdfsubject={NC State ETD Thesis},
  pdfkeywords={keyword1, keyword2},
  colorlinks=true,
  linkcolor=black,
  citecolor=black,
  filecolor=black,
  urlcolor=black,
]{hyperref}


%% -------------------------------------------------------------------------- %%
%% Fancy chapter headings
%%  available options: Sonny, Lenny, Glenn, Conny, Rejne, Bjarne
\usepackage[Sonny]{fncychap}

%% -------------------------------------------------------------------------- %%
%% Microtype - If you use pdfTeX to compile your thesis, you can use
%%              the microtype package to access advanced typographic
%%              features.  By default, using the microtype package enables
%%              character protrusion (placing glyphs a hair past the right
%%              margin to make a visually straighter edge)
%%              and font expansion (adjusting font width slightly to get
%%              more favorable justification).
%%              Using microtype should decrease the number of lines
%%              ending in hyphens.
\usepackage{microtype}


%%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%%
%% Fonts

%% ETD guidelines don't specify the font.  You can enable the fonts
%%  by uncommenting the appropriate lines.  Using the default Computer
%%  Modern fonts is *not* required.  A few common choices are below.
%%  See http://www.tug.dk/FontCatalogue/ for more options.

%% Serif Fonts -------------------------------------------------
%%  The four serif fonts listed here (Utopia, Palatino, Kerkis,
%%  and Times) all have math support.

%% Utopia
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[adobe-utopia]{mathdesign}

%% Palatino
%\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
%\usepackage[sc]{mathpazo}
%\linespread{1.05}

%% Kerkis
%\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
%\usepackage{kmath,kerkis}

%% Times
%\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
%\usepackage{mathptmx}

%% Sans serif fonts -------------------------

%\usepackage[scaled]{helvet}  % Helvetica
%\usepackage[scaled]{berasans} % Bera Sans
